Naturalize in woodland areas as a hedge or screen, in shrub borders or for erosion control on slopes. Will grow best in eastern and central Kansas.
Prunus angustifolia
Chickasaw Plum
Tips for Homeowners:
If you do not want the plant to spread, remove the new offshoots (suckers) as they appear.
Rate this Plant:
A native shrub or tree that is tough and durable in adverse situations with showy spring flowers and edible fruit.
- Flowering tree, either single stem or multi-stemmed
- Showy, fragrant, white flowers
- Red to yellow fruit can be used for preserves or jelly
Height: 4-20 ft
Spread: 4-20 ft
Zone: 5-9
Color: White
Interesting Notes about Chickasaw Plum:
This native, wild plum is a fairly fast grower at about 2' per year and will grow is just about any well-drained soil. It does not like areas that stay wet, but can be used for naturalizing and wildlife areas even in drought conditions. Suckering (spreading) can be a problem as it grows naturally into thickets.
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes:
- Attractive fruit
- Native
- Spring Bloomer
- Fall Color
- Naturalizing
- Great Foliage
- Low Maintenance
- Specimen
Foliage Color:
- Green
Exposure:
- Full Sun
Attracts Wildlife:
- Attracts Butterflies
Critter Resistance:
- Rabbit Resistant
- Deer Resistant
Habit:
- Upright
Season of Interest (Flowering):
- Summer
- Spring
Season of Interest (Foliage):
- Fall
Soil Moisture:
- Average Water